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john: but they pay taxes and don't collect welfare. >> the cost of illegal immigration last year was $113 billion in spee areas of health care, education and incarceration. john: you don't include the cost of paying taxes and starting google. >> here we are with libertarians the focal point* is limited government chaldean rejected thinking and be careful what you ask for the new push for an -- amnesty because the overwhelming majority is %-dependent. government john: how many are not from the united states? how many would like to be citizens sunday? just a couple. >> we all succeed when they succeed. do we want a skilled immigration yes we need less but it should be skilled. john: that is just half of a @%rcent. >> the city of dallas year after year with. if you have more enforcement which is nonexistent. >> they allow me to go to work every single day. john: on that note we are out of time. bob dane and veronique de rugy thank you. drinking and drugs coming up. [applause] but the founder of wholefoods is your next. gotcha ! got you ! you cannot escape the rebel forces ! ahhh. got yo
john: but they pay taxes and don't collect welfare. >> the cost of illegal immigration last year was $113 billion in spee areas of health care, education and incarceration. john: you don't include the cost of paying taxes and starting google. >> here we are with libertarians the focal point* is limited government chaldean rejected thinking and be careful what you ask for the new push for an -- amnesty because the overwhelming majority is %-dependent. government john: how many are...
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while cutting taxes every year. i have dedicated much of my adult life to revolutionize our schools so that school serves children and parents. you must know this, all of our successes at the state level, and all of the work being done in the private sector can be undone if we continue to lose presidential elections. we will forfeit our ability to chart a better future for our republic. this would be tragic in every sense of the world. as you know, sam is the former ceo of ibm. probably the best ceo in america in the last decade. sam is also a fantastic human being. he's easy to talk to, but he is also a visionary and a true leader. he told me an amazing story. withs deeply involved assembling the team that created watson, a supercomputer that can understand natural language with all the ambiguities associated with human speech. watson can read through more than 200 pages of text to find an answer in less than three seconds. what you do when you have this kind of amazing capability at your fingertips? do you know wh
while cutting taxes every year. i have dedicated much of my adult life to revolutionize our schools so that school serves children and parents. you must know this, all of our successes at the state level, and all of the work being done in the private sector can be undone if we continue to lose presidential elections. we will forfeit our ability to chart a better future for our republic. this would be tragic in every sense of the world. as you know, sam is the former ceo of ibm. probably the...
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two years tax return a couple pay stubs. you have to find alender. >> get ready for the paperwork. >> it takes some time. once you decide who you are going to go with you apply and they pull your credit score and they have three business days to give awe good faith estimate which is going to show you all of the costs involved. this number should come as no surprise for you unless your credit score has taken a hit or home appraisal comes back less. you could need a small loan or it could payoff. >> there are so many choices the length of your mortgage you want a 5 year on a 30 year fixed do you want a floating rate? >> you have to sit down with your lender and talk about the best situation. go back to your original lender did you like them did you mesh with their style. you are going to spend a lot of time with them. you have to make sure everything works. you hurry up and wait. 60 or 90-days to close depending on the situation. your lender is going to go over all of your documentation. they may ask you for additional informa
two years tax return a couple pay stubs. you have to find alender. >> get ready for the paperwork. >> it takes some time. once you decide who you are going to go with you apply and they pull your credit score and they have three business days to give awe good faith estimate which is going to show you all of the costs involved. this number should come as no surprise for you unless your credit score has taken a hit or home appraisal comes back less. you could need a small loan or it...
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john: you don't include the cost of paying taxes and starting google. >> here we are with libertarians the focal point* is limited government chaldean rejected thinking and be careful what you ask for the new push for an -- amnesty because the overwhelming majority is %-pendent.ee government john: how many are not from the united states? how many would like to be citizens sunday? just a couple. >> we all succeed when they succeed. do we want a skilled immigration yes we need less but it should be skilled. john: that is just half of a @%rcent. >> the city of dallas year after year with. if you have more enforcement which is nonexistent. >> they allow me too to work every single day. john: on that note we are out of time john: we are back with the "students for liberty" conference. how many think you want to go into business when you graduate? may be more than half. how many have friends that think business is evil? we know they are wrong it has done me to lift people out of poverty than any government pgram but it is still vilified on college campuses. i was a consumer reporter winning
john: you don't include the cost of paying taxes and starting google. >> here we are with libertarians the focal point* is limited government chaldean rejected thinking and be careful what you ask for the new push for an -- amnesty because the overwhelming majority is %-pendent.ee government john: how many are not from the united states? how many would like to be citizens sunday? just a couple. >> we all succeed when they succeed. do we want a skilled immigration yes we need less...
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frankly much higher taxes from the american people. we certainly hope that the president will change his mind and submit a plan that actually balances the budget. >> the senate plans to vote on the dueling plans and a whole series of amendments tomorrow. democrats say they favor a balanceed approach and republicans say they back a budget. >> bret: mike emanuel live on the hill. dow lost 90. s&p 500 dropped 13. the nasdaq fell 32. cyprus is officially on the clock. european bankers have given cyprus four days to come up with a new plan to avoid bankruptcy. senior foreign affairs greg palkot tells us what the hurry is. >> anger outside of the cyprus parliament. bank employees are worried they will lose their job. the both would take measure to consolidate the troubled cypriot financial failure to protect the smaller deposito depositors, said to be part of plan "b" to contribute to multibillion dollar bail out by the country. >> there is only one tactic. to save our economy and our country. >> the original plan for cyprus to tap in privat
frankly much higher taxes from the american people. we certainly hope that the president will change his mind and submit a plan that actually balances the budget. >> the senate plans to vote on the dueling plans and a whole series of amendments tomorrow. democrats say they favor a balanceed approach and republicans say they back a budget. >> bret: mike emanuel live on the hill. dow lost 90. s&p 500 dropped 13. the nasdaq fell 32. cyprus is officially on the clock. european...
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john: but they pay taxes and don't collect welfare. >> the cost of illegal immigration last year was $113 billion in spee areas of health care, education and incarceration. john: you don't include the cost of paying taxes and starting google. >> here we are with libertarians the focal point* is limited government chaldean rejected thinking and be careful what you ask for the new push for an -- amnesty because the overwhelming majority is %-dependent. government john: how many are not from the united states? how many would like to be citizens sunday? just a couple. >> we all succeed when they succeed. do we want a skilled immigration yes we need less but it should be skilled. john: that is just half of a @%rcent. >> the city of dallas year after year with. if you have more enforcement which is nonexistent. >> they allow me to go to work every single day. john: on that note we are john: on that note we are out of time let's see what you got. rv -- covered. why would you pay for a hotel? i never do. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you? no. boat. house. hello, dear. hello. he
john: but they pay taxes and don't collect welfare. >> the cost of illegal immigration last year was $113 billion in spee areas of health care, education and incarceration. john: you don't include the cost of paying taxes and starting google. >> here we are with libertarians the focal point* is limited government chaldean rejected thinking and be careful what you ask for the new push for an -- amnesty because the overwhelming majority is %-dependent. government john: how many are...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. about the walmart low price guarantee, backed by ad match. their ad price is ten for ten dollars, walmart's everyday low price is lower than their sale price. that's awesome! green bean casserole is a big easter dish in my house. really? yes, and right there... cream of mushroom soup. oh, here you go. that's what you put in it. yeah. there's your price, walmart will match that right at the register. nice! i did not know they did that. you looked through all those ads, walmart matched the prices. wow! that's the walmart low price guarantee backed by ad match! save time and money. bring in ads from your local stores and see for yourself. >>> now for a look at what's on our radar this mor
low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. about the walmart low price guarantee, backed by ad match. their ad price is ten for ten dollars, walmart's everyday low price is lower than their sale price. that's...
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by taxing depositors, they actually have the ability to also tax nonresidents, as we saw in your clip just now. there's a lot of british there but there are even more russian depositors so in that sense you actually end up having the ability to bring in tax revenue from non-cyprusians. that's a big advantage for the government of cyprus because this is money that otherwise they would have had to raise by cutting pensions or other types of austerity measures. >> woodruff: the russians and others stand to be hurt pretty badly by this. >> basically that's part of the strategy or the intent of both the euro area, the i.m.f. and the cyprusian government. >> woodruff: but the signal that sends, i mean, what's the message it sends to the rest of europe? i mean, how worried should they be that what's going on in cyprus and we don't know how this is going to play out because the banks are closed for the next few days. how worried should the rest of the banks in europe be? >> i don't think there's an immediate risk of sort of contagious bank run in other european countries in spain or italy. be
by taxing depositors, they actually have the ability to also tax nonresidents, as we saw in your clip just now. there's a lot of british there but there are even more russian depositors so in that sense you actually end up having the ability to bring in tax revenue from non-cyprusians. that's a big advantage for the government of cyprus because this is money that otherwise they would have had to raise by cutting pensions or other types of austerity measures. >> woodruff: the russians and...
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at one point there was a plan to tax all savings accounts 10%. the most recent plans involve a loss at a bank and a freeze on all transactions at the bank of cyprus. the dow is down 64 to 14,447. the nasdaq is down 9 at 3,235. >>> michael dell head head wins. the black stone group made offers to stockholders promising a higher price. that comes as dell and other investors are trying to buy up all of the company stock for $13.65 a share. they are offering $15 a share. black stone offering $14.25. >>> new security concerns about hundreds of laboratories across the country, including some in california. auditors say 1300 labs that work with deadly substances lack university security procedures -- uniform security procedures. one of the labs is on the campus of university of california at berkeley. experts have been calling for stricter rules for years. >> there needs to be standards dez ugfaded and -- designated and enforced. >> they have said they already have multiple layers in place. >>> a good friday protest is planned this week. it has been a
at one point there was a plan to tax all savings accounts 10%. the most recent plans involve a loss at a bank and a freeze on all transactions at the bank of cyprus. the dow is down 64 to 14,447. the nasdaq is down 9 at 3,235. >>> michael dell head head wins. the black stone group made offers to stockholders promising a higher price. that comes as dell and other investors are trying to buy up all of the company stock for $13.65 a share. they are offering $15 a share. black stone...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. [chanting] right to work has got to go. >> protesteres are lashing out again but the governor is not backing down at all. michigan's right-to-work laws set to kick in a week from today. republican governor rick snyder is here. governor, good to see you. i was mentioning during the break whether when you see yourself portrayed as satan or the devil. >> it's great to be with you. i feel it's part of democracy. it was hired to do a job by my customers, the citizens of the state of michigan, and i'm doing the right thing. it's about workers rights and it's about bringing more jobs to michigan. so i'm just going to do my job. >> neil: we were talking about the possibility of an errant judge
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the only tax that increase was a temporary tax that was relief given to reduce the payroll tax to try to give a shot in the arm to the economy. that was always designed to be a temporary tax. as a practical matter, the president has, in fact, kept his pledge. it is ironic. polls show the american people thought that with the american recovery act that their taxes increase when, in fact, 94% of the people saw a reduction. what the president promised, he did, but a lot of people did not understand it and thought their taxes increased. people that look at the facts understand that they have received tax reductions. i personally think we have gone a little overboard. we will have to rebalance the scales, but the president kept his promises on taxation, notwithstanding what you're caller said. you're caller is wrong. beach on twitter says the private sector will always be a better fiscal that the anything run by the government -- fact, says this person. we are talking about the budget with earl blumenauer as the house begins work on the budget put out by paul ryan last week. "the hill" rep
the only tax that increase was a temporary tax that was relief given to reduce the payroll tax to try to give a shot in the arm to the economy. that was always designed to be a temporary tax. as a practical matter, the president has, in fact, kept his pledge. it is ironic. polls show the american people thought that with the american recovery act that their taxes increase when, in fact, 94% of the people saw a reduction. what the president promised, he did, but a lot of people did not...
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when governor jeb bush was in office, he cut taxes on floridians by $20 billion. let's talk about the size of government. when ronald reagan was in the white house, he dramatically reduced the ate rah of growth in federal spending and strove to reduce the size of the federal government. when governor bush was in office, he vetoed more than $2.3 billion in earmarked for higher state spending and retuesdayed the size -- reduced the size of the state's government payroll by 13,000 people. when ronald reagan did that on the national level, he did it with a purpose in mind. it was to spur the free market, create opportunity and provide incentives for businesses to frau. in his years in office, over 20 million new jobs were created in governor bush's state of florida, his similar philosophy and economic programs created a thriving state economy where 1.4 million new net jobs were added during his time in office. there are other fundamentally important issues where the two men match. stemming the rise of health care, school choice, and as i'm sure we'll hear this morning
when governor jeb bush was in office, he cut taxes on floridians by $20 billion. let's talk about the size of government. when ronald reagan was in the white house, he dramatically reduced the ate rah of growth in federal spending and strove to reduce the size of the federal government. when governor bush was in office, he vetoed more than $2.3 billion in earmarked for higher state spending and retuesdayed the size -- reduced the size of the state's government payroll by 13,000 people. when...
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you have to pay tax on it except for 2012. if it happened because of your home, have you to talk to a tax professional right away. you can end up in trouble. >> judith t asks what do you suggest? >> it's going to end up there anyway. i know if you fill out a form on paper and you send them in, to the government maybe they'll never end up on the web. if you use almost anyone else they're going to send it out. if you're dealing with a rip putable firm this is a drop of an association. >> thank you. >> sure. >> coming up next the new effort to fill up empty store fronts in the south bay. it's not retailers looking to fill the vaik cans yeez. who is moving in. >> and coming up a vietnamese family separated now reunited by illness. big brother journey to the bay area. >> plus, one principal can now add crime fighter to his resume. how he >>> san jose retailers getting together. >> they're trying to fill empty store front was start ups in hope they become permanent. >> the event begins at 5:00. abc 7 news has the story tonight from
you have to pay tax on it except for 2012. if it happened because of your home, have you to talk to a tax professional right away. you can end up in trouble. >> judith t asks what do you suggest? >> it's going to end up there anyway. i know if you fill out a form on paper and you send them in, to the government maybe they'll never end up on the web. if you use almost anyone else they're going to send it out. if you're dealing with a rip putable firm this is a drop of an association....
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the crew out to safe planet no tax. this and another video cost 60,000ses today produce. not a good thing when the government is cost cutting but the irs says it saved training expenseses. the other training video a gilligan's island parody. >> our tax dollars are paying for presidents after they leave office. a report that the government spent $3.7 million for things like pensions, office staff, and expenses like postage. the most money was spent on former president george w. bush. that includes $85,000 in telephone costs. president bill clinton came in second, nearly $1 million, followed by george hw bush at $850,000. costs for jimmy carter, the only other living president came in at about $500,000. >> twitter coe -- ceo gives insight into the world of social media. >> that is right. emily chang is here with the after the bell report live on location tonight. hi, emily. since becoming ceo he helped trance form the company into a global communications power whous a steady revenue stream. here is what he had to say in the field of social media. >> i think it's fair to say
the crew out to safe planet no tax. this and another video cost 60,000ses today produce. not a good thing when the government is cost cutting but the irs says it saved training expenseses. the other training video a gilligan's island parody. >> our tax dollars are paying for presidents after they leave office. a report that the government spent $3.7 million for things like pensions, office staff, and expenses like postage. the most money was spent on former president george w. bush. that...
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everybody who pays income taxes, you just increase your deductions so you're not overpaying your taxes. so really the trade-off isn't going to be do i pay this $1,000 fine for a lot of people versus saving $7,000 by not getting the insurance until i have to. it's going to be, essentially, paying zero fine and then going and saving the insurance premium that's there. $7,000 you'd save each year that you're healthy or $20,000 you'd save each year that your family's healthy is a lot of money to save. it's hard to believe that most people would pass up saving $20,000 a year for their family when i'm sure there's lots of other things they could go and spend their money on. but you could only imagine what happens if everybody decides that they want to go and save that 20,000. this program that was being set up as supposedly a way of making sure everybody's going to get insured is going to find very quickly that nobody's going to want to go and have health insurance at that point. and real problems are going to ensue because relatively quickly then, as soon as people realize that, private hea
everybody who pays income taxes, you just increase your deductions so you're not overpaying your taxes. so really the trade-off isn't going to be do i pay this $1,000 fine for a lot of people versus saving $7,000 by not getting the insurance until i have to. it's going to be, essentially, paying zero fine and then going and saving the insurance premium that's there. $7,000 you'd save each year that you're healthy or $20,000 you'd save each year that your family's healthy is a lot of money to...
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under this government the tax rates are more competitive and the wealthy pay more tax. that's the right way around. here is an inconvenient truth for the other side. in every year of this parliament, the rich will pay a greater proportion of income tax revenue than any one of the thirty years of the last labour government. and during those years, too many people were allowed to get away with aggressive tax avoidance of abuse, they bogsed they were paying less tax and the member opposite applauded them for it. we stopped that. that's what i call fair. today i'm unveiling one of the largest ever package of avoidance measures presented in a budget, details set out including agreemented with isle to bring in over a billion pounds of unpaid taxes. new rules to stop abuse of corporate tax, and offshore employment. that's another 2 billion pounds. this year we're giving britain the first ever generally abuse rule and we will name and shame promoters of tax avoidance scheme. my message to make a living telling others to avoid the taxes, this government is not going let you get
under this government the tax rates are more competitive and the wealthy pay more tax. that's the right way around. here is an inconvenient truth for the other side. in every year of this parliament, the rich will pay a greater proportion of income tax revenue than any one of the thirty years of the last labour government. and during those years, too many people were allowed to get away with aggressive tax avoidance of abuse, they bogsed they were paying less tax and the member opposite...
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critics say the rollout will mean more taxes. republicans andhs and democrats voted to repeal the medical device tax. on everything from latex gloves to wheel chairs to dental instruments. but you insurance industry advocates warn that more taxes from the law are coming down the pike. >> the reform law you includes a new $100 billion tax on health insurance that starts next year. 2014 it will be $8 billion. that will mean an average individual is going to pay over $100 more on the the premium as a result of the alone. small businesses will pay over $350 for each family they provide coverage for are. >> reporter: but president obama contends that obama care is already saving seniors money on prescription drugs and allows young people to stay on family health plans until age 26 and is slowing the growth of healthcare costs. harris? >> harris: i know the president is also saying that there will be more health insurance options for americans later this year but that is also running into some trouble. >> reporter: yes, the obama care
critics say the rollout will mean more taxes. republicans andhs and democrats voted to repeal the medical device tax. on everything from latex gloves to wheel chairs to dental instruments. but you insurance industry advocates warn that more taxes from the law are coming down the pike. >> the reform law you includes a new $100 billion tax on health insurance that starts next year. 2014 it will be $8 billion. that will mean an average individual is going to pay over $100 more on the the...
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the health insurance tax just drives up the cost of insurance for american families. the president promised if you like what you had, you could keep it in terms of your health care around his plan would actually lower preem ups for families. we have seen a lot of people aren't able to keep what they have if they like it and find they are paying lot more than they were paying before the law came into place. this weekend is the three-year anniversary of the president signing the health care law and people know that it's bad for them as parents, bad for the nurses and cars that take career of them and bad for taxpayers. >> step back for a moment, talk about the fact that the president did wage a charm offensive with the members on the hill. do you have faith that he is serious about getting something done between both republicans and democrats? >> i think it is important to try to get something done in a responsible way to give people assurance and comfort in terms of medicare in terms of social security. i mean, the times of divided government are the times you can acco
the health insurance tax just drives up the cost of insurance for american families. the president promised if you like what you had, you could keep it in terms of your health care around his plan would actually lower preem ups for families. we have seen a lot of people aren't able to keep what they have if they like it and find they are paying lot more than they were paying before the law came into place. this weekend is the three-year anniversary of the president signing the health care law...
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i don't know about you but when i went to school i went to school in el paso taxes i grew up on a ranch it was too far from school so i went to el paso with my maternal grandparents so i took my schooling there. we had six all the time and i got sick and tired of it. [laughter] but that is a lot better than having nine. so i was very concerned when i announce my retirement about the lack of any nationwide attention of teaching of civics so i decided i could do a little volunteer work and get started with the plan we have the ipad and i everything so i thought icivics would be good and it is. [laughter] but what i did was the most wonderful group of teachers who really know the subject and what these people should know about civic stand with their help of some experts of writing exams we've put together the icivics web site and so we create games it is i want you to look at it. littleicivics.org. we have games that young people play and they are fun to play now 19 are up and young people get on and they will stay on all night and tell parents make them go to bet. teachers find it is very
i don't know about you but when i went to school i went to school in el paso taxes i grew up on a ranch it was too far from school so i went to el paso with my maternal grandparents so i took my schooling there. we had six all the time and i got sick and tired of it. [laughter] but that is a lot better than having nine. so i was very concerned when i announce my retirement about the lack of any nationwide attention of teaching of civics so i decided i could do a little volunteer work and get...
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that means more debt, fewer jobs, and, frankly, much higher taxes." meanwhile, democrats criticized the bill's lack of funding to healthcare programs. "one of the core elements of the ryan budget plan that gives us real partisan concern is that it doesn't keep our promises to our seniors, to our veterans, to our most vulernable population." the budget has no chance of passing the senate. lawmakers leave capitol hill for a two week recess after today. is this a countdown to bankruptcy? the little island of cyprus, already on financial life support, its banks all closed this week, desperately needs a bail-out. so how do depositors get their money out? line up at the atm and hope it doesn't run out out of cash. the european central bank says if the country cannot reach a bailout deal by monday, then cyprus' banks would be cut off from any more emergency funds. the parliament of cyprus is working on a bill to restructure the country's banking system and allow its 2nd largest bank to open next tuesday. it's a busy season to go public. on thursday aviv pric
that means more debt, fewer jobs, and, frankly, much higher taxes." meanwhile, democrats criticized the bill's lack of funding to healthcare programs. "one of the core elements of the ryan budget plan that gives us real partisan concern is that it doesn't keep our promises to our seniors, to our veterans, to our most vulernable population." the budget has no chance of passing the senate. lawmakers leave capitol hill for a two week recess after today. is this a countdown to...
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if you have over 100,000 euros, a 9.9% tax. it's the first time and it's different we've seen depositors directly being penalized for keeping money in the banks and having to take part in any rescue measures. this is being pushed by the jeff mans and brussels as well but a lot of cypriot companies and investors are up in arms about this one. it's a very big change from previous bailouts across europe. >> certainly makes people want to stuff money in their mattress. russia has a lot of people with their money wrapped up in these cyprus banks. what's the reaction from leaders there? >> this is where it gets really interesting. vladimir putin the president has said it's unfair, it's unprofessional, and it's dangerous precedent. why are the russians so upset? i'll leave the viewers to think about this. russian corporates and russian funds have over 30 billion euros wrapped up in cyprus funds as well. the burgeoning cyprus financial sector has been driven by russian money which one way or the other has found its way from russia into
if you have over 100,000 euros, a 9.9% tax. it's the first time and it's different we've seen depositors directly being penalized for keeping money in the banks and having to take part in any rescue measures. this is being pushed by the jeff mans and brussels as well but a lot of cypriot companies and investors are up in arms about this one. it's a very big change from previous bailouts across europe. >> certainly makes people want to stuff money in their mattress. russia has a lot of...
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in terms of estate tax and benefits, some 1,000 programs. if a couple is legally married in the eyes of its is state, it is not married in the eyes of the federal government. that is a new policy for the federal government. prop 8 only speaks to california and bans same-sex marriage in california. >> scott: vik, they are different, but intersect. we will learn about what the justices feel about doma on tuesday when they ask questions about prop 8. what are the legal even tantangs here? >> jane is correct. the supreme court could strike one down without affecting the other. their way is to do that. both at the procedural level and substantive lae substantive level, there are comm commonalities. how do we defend a statute, the president and attorney general and governor, decline to defend? in both of these, the elected executive officials declined. that is a common question. on marriage, at base, the cases ask a fundamental question of protection under the 14th amendment. how skeptical should the court be on the laws that discrimination on sex
in terms of estate tax and benefits, some 1,000 programs. if a couple is legally married in the eyes of its is state, it is not married in the eyes of the federal government. that is a new policy for the federal government. prop 8 only speaks to california and bans same-sex marriage in california. >> scott: vik, they are different, but intersect. we will learn about what the justices feel about doma on tuesday when they ask questions about prop 8. what are the legal even tantangs here?...
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how to understand basic tax policy week. how to study. how to work week. >> will they actually want people to go? i don't even want to go to what you are describing. >> we are not talking about the real life studies. >> you are talking productive stuff which young kids don't give a crap. >> not like this panel when we were young, am i right? >> back in the day i had my own sex weeks. >> that really depressed me. i could have had it if i just thought a little more about the joke. how do news anchors stay so young? he his new book "i drink the blood of virgins." disgusting, but it works. look at the guy. two kids with guns. -- do kids with guns belong on facebook? better question, what do you think of my text? that is a way better question. adorable kids though. p save up to 40% on closeout sets from beautyrest and posturepedic. save hundreds on floor samples and closeout inventory. but hurry, the beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends sunday at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ trifle? last weekend police a
how to understand basic tax policy week. how to study. how to work week. >> will they actually want people to go? i don't even want to go to what you are describing. >> we are not talking about the real life studies. >> you are talking productive stuff which young kids don't give a crap. >> not like this panel when we were young, am i right? >> back in the day i had my own sex weeks. >> that really depressed me. i could have had it if i just thought a little...
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watch how the irs prepares for tax season. a "star trek" themed parody video starring irs employees was apparently filmed to help train workers at a leadership conference back in 2010 paid for with your tax dollars. >> back in russia i dreamed someday i'd be rich and famous. >> me too. that's why i became a public servant. >> what is it? >> i just received an emergency medical distress call. they're dying down there. some new fangled disease. >> they call it the tax gap. >> tell scotty in engineering to get us back to earth. get ready to beam down. >> shall i wear a ski cap to cover my ear, captain? >> no, your ears are fine but you got to loosen up. that's an order. ♪ >> i mean it's so bad it's not even funny. that's the thing. according to cbs, the irs says the video in a separate skit based on "gilligan's island" cost $60,000 to produce saying it was a bargain saying individual training would have cost millions. it did not respect the best stewardship of our resources. >>> what else is there left to achieve after starring
watch how the irs prepares for tax season. a "star trek" themed parody video starring irs employees was apparently filmed to help train workers at a leadership conference back in 2010 paid for with your tax dollars. >> back in russia i dreamed someday i'd be rich and famous. >> me too. that's why i became a public servant. >> what is it? >> i just received an emergency medical distress call. they're dying down there. some new fangled disease. >> they call...
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that's your tax money, mainly for improving the track between seattle and portland. and what did you get for it? over a three hour and 40 minute ride. the trip has been reduced by ten minutes. >> ten minutes doesn't sound like a lot of time, but when you think about the fact that you have more options for more round trips, that you know that the train will come and go reliably and on time, that to us is what our passengers tell us is the most important thing. >> all aboard! >> reporter: in fact, ten minutes isn't a lot of time. and paula hammond says despite promises of high speed rail from washington, d.c., it was never washington state's intention of bringing high speed rail like the bullet trains of japan and europe to this section of the country. the top speed here is now 79 miles an hour. average speed is in the low 50s. >> i don't know whether we'll ever want high speed rail. high, high speed rail. what we want in our state and in our west coast region between oregon and washington, we want the ability of our communities to be connected so that we can provide g
that's your tax money, mainly for improving the track between seattle and portland. and what did you get for it? over a three hour and 40 minute ride. the trip has been reduced by ten minutes. >> ten minutes doesn't sound like a lot of time, but when you think about the fact that you have more options for more round trips, that you know that the train will come and go reliably and on time, that to us is what our passengers tell us is the most important thing. >> all aboard! >>...
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in this country we have the president with his medicare century tax, medical device century tax, on the healthcare law, so it's not as if we're immune. the bank thing is being waged in cyprus but it's not unprecedented. >> it's happened here before, neil. i you go back to the bank holiday act of 1933, they confiscated all the gold and sell very from private holders and then devalued the dollar. they just stole it. can that can happen here. >> neil: what would trigger something like that? >> you know, what happens there is a financial collapse elm if we keep running trillion dollar deficits, no growth, which is true, and we keep having these states with higher taxes and destroying output, it could happen here. it terrifies me. >> what would trigger it would be sharply higher interest rates when people -- in order to buy our debt. not talking about just a few points here but dramatically higher interest rates where it's impossible for us to pay our entire debt load. then becomes a point where we reach financial collapse. >> neil: when people don't trust their financial institution. but wh
in this country we have the president with his medicare century tax, medical device century tax, on the healthcare law, so it's not as if we're immune. the bank thing is being waged in cyprus but it's not unprecedented. >> it's happened here before, neil. i you go back to the bank holiday act of 1933, they confiscated all the gold and sell very from private holders and then devalued the dollar. they just stole it. can that can happen here. >> neil: what would trigger something like...
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the law undream line of what was supposed to be a tax piece. it restores my of the cruel automatic spending cuts. all is missing is a line like thank god for the democrats. then it was also considered a cheese head. it starts out fair and factual enough under the rhine plan, the government subsidizes it. the only famous unnamed critics who say all of this would mean ever shocking. he is heartless and soulless and probably the double in pinstripes. it is one thing when they say it was all but a sham. it is another thing for them to prove that it is an even bigger sham. they are darn near inbred watching politicians who continue to say that we don't have a spending problem. and one that is only trying slow down the growth of the spending. fair and balanced. try over and out. dick armey says that he is over the top of the house of representatives. i am not saying give republicans a pass. i am saying to treat them equally and with the same ferocity. and i do not. >> thing that is most frightening about what you just read is that this has become the
the law undream line of what was supposed to be a tax piece. it restores my of the cruel automatic spending cuts. all is missing is a line like thank god for the democrats. then it was also considered a cheese head. it starts out fair and factual enough under the rhine plan, the government subsidizes it. the only famous unnamed critics who say all of this would mean ever shocking. he is heartless and soulless and probably the double in pinstripes. it is one thing when they say it was all but a...
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all of this tax increase is thanks to 21 tax increases contained in obamacare. my guess is the majority doesn't want to take on that group. so number 2 -- that's tax-deferred retirement savings vehicles. it's defined benefit plans and section 401(k)-type plans. to be sure, some hiring-income taxpayers benefit. defined benefit plans tend to dominate in the unionized world. section 401(k)-type plans are more common now. some high-income taxpayers do benefit because they are owners of a business, and we want them to set up and maintain their plans. about 4% of this tax expenditures goes to taxpayers at $1 million or more income. number 3 on the list there, it's the preferential rate for capital gains and dividends. it is true that higher-income taxpayers tend to have more capital gains but a few montes ago, the rate rose 50%. do we want to choke off more savings and investment? number 4 -- that's the deduction for state and local income and real property taxes. "the new york times" editorial page is usually very in tune with the majority. an editorial december 6, 2
all of this tax increase is thanks to 21 tax increases contained in obamacare. my guess is the majority doesn't want to take on that group. so number 2 -- that's tax-deferred retirement savings vehicles. it's defined benefit plans and section 401(k)-type plans. to be sure, some hiring-income taxpayers benefit. defined benefit plans tend to dominate in the unionized world. section 401(k)-type plans are more common now. some high-income taxpayers do benefit because they are owners of a business,...
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you are not including the up costs of them paying taxes and inventing things and starting google. >> here we are with libertarians and the focal point of libertarianism is small government. count me in but check your thinking. the fact is the overwhelming majority of 12 million illegal aliens are poorly skilled. >> how many of you are not in the united states? quite a few. how many would like to come here and become citizens some day? fewer. just a couple actually. you want to keep them out. >> we all succeed when immigrants succeed. we have b-- here's what we need to do. do we want skilled immigration? you bet we do. what we need is less immigration and the immigration we do have should be skilled immigration. >> less than 1 and a half million is just half of a percent. >> should be the kwifl lent of the city of dallas. year after year after year. if you had more enforcement which is completely nonexistent. >> residents don't want to do a lot of those jobs. >> they allow me to go to work every single day. because -- >> on that note we are out of time. coming up drinking and drugs. b
you are not including the up costs of them paying taxes and inventing things and starting google. >> here we are with libertarians and the focal point of libertarianism is small government. count me in but check your thinking. the fact is the overwhelming majority of 12 million illegal aliens are poorly skilled. >> how many of you are not in the united states? quite a few. how many would like to come here and become citizens some day? fewer. just a couple actually. you want to keep...
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a lot of that is down in terms of you know federal tax dollars. they're getting an extra return a little tax you know that is not how it was but yeah there's a there's a there's something of an a well i would that was my point though is my point richard is that is that we don't because were a duration and so would have been be inaccurate to say that when the e.u. was formed they sort of did it half way they did a national currency but they didn't give the individual states the power that we give states as part of the united states of america and as a consequence that loss of economic sovereignty has translated into a loss of political sovereignty for those states and if that's the case along before the e.u. disintegrates. well i think that's the question of the day i think you know if you start talking about the european central bank and its power the european union and its power and germany's dominance of both then i think you're really looking at the potential disintegration of the european union you're also seeing very clearly that while it cla
a lot of that is down in terms of you know federal tax dollars. they're getting an extra return a little tax you know that is not how it was but yeah there's a there's a there's something of an a well i would that was my point though is my point richard is that is that we don't because were a duration and so would have been be inaccurate to say that when the e.u. was formed they sort of did it half way they did a national currency but they didn't give the individual states the power that we...
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>> not tax reform. >> not tax increase. >> tax reform. the big problem for republicans heading into this debt limit fight are the house conservatives. they feel like they've given a rot on the fiscal cliff. are they really going to battle boehner. >> i want to fit this in. because joe biden, i thought was el kwents and interesting. this was with mayor bloomberg. let's play that clip. >> for all those who say that we shouldn't and can't ban assault weapons. for all those who say the politics is too hard, how can they say that? for all those who say we shouldn't or couldn't ban high capacity magazines, i just ask them one question. think about newtown. think about newtown. >> that's a stirring sort of message there from joe biden. the question i have, it doesn't seem like it's going to work and not just because of republican opposition, it's because there are democrats who are up in 2014 in tough states that don't want to vote on the assault weapons ban. >> it was so interesting to hear him go there about the assault weapons ban because tha
>> not tax reform. >> not tax increase. >> tax reform. the big problem for republicans heading into this debt limit fight are the house conservatives. they feel like they've given a rot on the fiscal cliff. are they really going to battle boehner. >> i want to fit this in. because joe biden, i thought was el kwents and interesting. this was with mayor bloomberg. let's play that clip. >> for all those who say that we shouldn't and can't ban assault weapons. for all...
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i'm for a flat income tax and we wouldn't have marriage as part of the tax code. health insurance there is a way to write it where it would be neutral and you wouldn't bring marriage into the idea of health insurance chris i want to -- >> chris: i want to go back to the filibuster. after you filibustered for 13 hours you got this letter from the attorney general in which he wrote does the president have the authorization to kill an american with a drone to kill an american not engaged in combat on american soil just is answer to that is no. it seems to me what attorney general holder is saying by implication is that the president does have the authority to use a drone strike on an american on u.s. soil who is involved in combat. >> well, here is the thing. i never argued against if people are attacking the twin towers with planes an imminent threat or active ongoing threat i never argued you wouldn't use drones or planes or f-16s to repel that kind of attack. the problem is a lot of our drone attacks are targeted killing overseas are killing people not actively en
i'm for a flat income tax and we wouldn't have marriage as part of the tax code. health insurance there is a way to write it where it would be neutral and you wouldn't bring marriage into the idea of health insurance chris i want to -- >> chris: i want to go back to the filibuster. after you filibustered for 13 hours you got this letter from the attorney general in which he wrote does the president have the authorization to kill an american with a drone to kill an american not engaged in...
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you know, there are the taxes on assets, tax that are on insurance companies that are getting passed to consumer and you know maybe down the line there will be questionable taxes on savings accounts. you never know what the united states will do. neil: all i know, they are a heck of a lot more ways to be create testify get money than spending, very good points thank you, mike rigs in washington. >> to mike a point, the problem with small nation going after its citizens bank deposits, other bigger nations see how it goes, and markets world over fear all far it goes, which could explain why so many markets were tajin oing tankings thing. joe perry. and -- joe, what do you think? >> i think it is jjst as you said, this has been going on, for a while. and the bigger government gets, the more intrusive it gets it has been in your pockets, my pockets, my banks pockets by depositors pockets, large and small. what is happening now, like a story we use in banking called boiling a frog, you want to bl a frog, if you put him in boiling water he will jump o and complaint, this is what is happeni
you know, there are the taxes on assets, tax that are on insurance companies that are getting passed to consumer and you know maybe down the line there will be questionable taxes on savings accounts. you never know what the united states will do. neil: all i know, they are a heck of a lot more ways to be create testify get money than spending, very good points thank you, mike rigs in washington. >> to mike a point, the problem with small nation going after its citizens bank deposits,...
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of course tax cuts are a tool used by keynesians. and tax increases. something that traditional keynesians are against in bad times. we always hear about austerity in great britain, a cross europe. there'll be talks about the spending cuts. but we never hear about the tax increases. and when you start talking about that, talk about the fact that they cut spending, slash spending at the same time they hike taxes, it really was a formula made to fail. >> spending cuts and tax increases have more or less the same effect. they both take money out of the economy. they both slow the economy. and, yes, they create this idea of austerity. but, look, it's a balancing problem. you need on the one hand to deal with as you well know budget deficits and debt. and on the other hand you need to keep growth going. here's an interesting thing i saw over the weekend just briefly. the recession in greece which is actually a depression, if you line it up against the u.s. great depression in 1929, it looks a lot a like in terms of how much unemployment there is, how much t
of course tax cuts are a tool used by keynesians. and tax increases. something that traditional keynesians are against in bad times. we always hear about austerity in great britain, a cross europe. there'll be talks about the spending cuts. but we never hear about the tax increases. and when you start talking about that, talk about the fact that they cut spending, slash spending at the same time they hike taxes, it really was a formula made to fail. >> spending cuts and tax increases have...
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that's why there's a need to tax deposits. that's where the money is. that's the only way this country will be able to come up with it. that's the struggle. now they're off to russia. minister of finances hope they get money out of that country. it's not clear that's going to happen, at least not in time to save the banking system. >>> of course here as always we want to know why are you awake? shoot us an e-mail or tweet me @billschactman. >>> they have espn and air force one will show you which teams the basketball fan picked. that's next in sports >> leave it to reality tv. we have more great diving. highlights from the new celebrity diving show "splash" which i did watch a few minutes of. check it out when way too early comes back. >> someone released poison gas inside the tokyo subway system. military nerve gas. some of the passengers on five separate trains were killed in stpapbtly. instantly. most people think that after an accident, you'll have to pay five hundred bucks for your deductible. the truth? at allstate, you could pay zero. allstate gi
that's why there's a need to tax deposits. that's where the money is. that's the only way this country will be able to come up with it. that's the struggle. now they're off to russia. minister of finances hope they get money out of that country. it's not clear that's going to happen, at least not in time to save the banking system. >>> of course here as always we want to know why are you awake? shoot us an e-mail or tweet me @billschactman. >>> they have espn and air force one...
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tax reform to hide a tax increase and peer at ickley politicians in tax reform is that what they mean is they want to raise tax reform. there are two ways, raise the rates or broaden the base without bringing the rates down. no raising the rates and if you want to get reductions in credit that's great. bring the rates down dollar for dollar. that is what ryan does in the ryan plan is perfectly consistent. >> host: let's bring in chris from florida on the republican line. good morning chris. you were on with grover norquist. >> caller: thank you. thank you for c-span. mr. norquist, i think there is a big problem. perception is everything when it comes to marketing and it's the perception that the democrats are able to get across because the democrats, they know their audience and they know who their pandering to. and they treat them like stupid children. i will give you an example. you remember when the bush tax cuts first came out and tom daschle and dick gephardt were the minority leaders. they didn't have anything. they didn't have the house and they didn't have the senate or the wh
tax reform to hide a tax increase and peer at ickley politicians in tax reform is that what they mean is they want to raise tax reform. there are two ways, raise the rates or broaden the base without bringing the rates down. no raising the rates and if you want to get reductions in credit that's great. bring the rates down dollar for dollar. that is what ryan does in the ryan plan is perfectly consistent. >> host: let's bring in chris from florida on the republican line. good morning...
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the taxes on cigarettes are different from the taxes on any other product. there are bans, you know, first thing he did when he came into office, he banned smoking in bars and restaurants, something that was extremely unpopular at the time. >> today, very popular. >> yesterday, mayor bloomberg talked about the comparison of what he is doing now. >> after new york city banned smoking, which we got a lot of grief about. i got a lot of one-fingered waves when i would march by bars on st. patrick's day, for example. today, march by a bar on st. patrick's day, and everybody seems to love you. and because of what new york did, i think it's fair to say, most cities in america, all of western europe, virtually all of latin america, have gone smoke free. >> he does have a point there. >> i'm probably the wrong person to talk to this about. my mother died of lung cancer after 50 years of smoking. i am probably not objective. are you making money on something that kills people, putting out for teenagers, and it could possibly kill them, as it did my mother. i'm for wha
the taxes on cigarettes are different from the taxes on any other product. there are bans, you know, first thing he did when he came into office, he banned smoking in bars and restaurants, something that was extremely unpopular at the time. >> today, very popular. >> yesterday, mayor bloomberg talked about the comparison of what he is doing now. >> after new york city banned smoking, which we got a lot of grief about. i got a lot of one-fingered waves when i would march by...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >> neil: at it time for our latest edition of "they say, we check." >> year going to mapping our way through this by identifying the lowe's risk detainees and putting them into alternative -- >> sorry, janet, not true. we checked on that. >> several hundred related to sequester but not thousands. >> neil: also not tr
low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe?...